Gradient print A-line midi skirt
Technology, science & art is inextricably linked for PH5, and we have long been fascinated by scientific documentation as an art form. This interest led us to multiple pioneering female scientists and artists this season, who have broken boundaries and made knowledge and discoveries accessible to the masses. Jane Colen, commonly acknowledged as the first female botanist in what would become the United States began because of her father, who is quoted in his writings, “I thought that botany is an amusement which may be made agreeable for the ladies who are often at a loss to fill up their time”. Unlike most male botanists of the day, Colden noted the practical uses of each plant in medicine and cooking, and even attributed these details to the country people or local indigenous people who taught her, all whilst not venturing far past her own family acreage.
For Prefall we looked to document the space our brand inhabits, it is one that is largely digital while we continue to reside and travel around the world. Our garden to cultivate and document is one made of pixels, a landscape with infinite possibilities. Our imaginations were sparked by documenting a new species of plants that we could create digitally with the intrigue and precision of a botanist. Florals that could never exist in our world were sketched and then knitted into jacquards this season in unnatural colorways.
Color: MAPLE BROWN
70.1% RECYCLED VISCOSE 18.6% RECYCLED RAYON 9.4% POLYESTER 1.9% SPANDEX
This item runs true to size
Model is 174cm wearing size S
Size S measurement: Length 29" (74 cm)
Machine wash cold
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